Posted AT 3:51 AM EST on 15/09/08
Did Hollywood save the best for later?
LIAM LACEY
From Monday's Globe and Mail
The 33rd Toronto International Film Festival, the largest public film festival in the world, came to a close on Saturday, after organizers handed out the Cadillac People's Choice Award to Slumdog Millionaire. This year's festival took place under the shadow of an American independent film industry that's on shaky ground.
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Festival Schedule
In Pictures

- TIFF red carpet

- The stars, the galas the fashion
Hollywood & Yonge

- Simon Houpt's TIFF blog
- An insider's view of the star-studded film festival
Video Picks

- Aniston's TIFF hook up?
- eTalk reports the oft-broken hearted Friends' star has caught the eye of Gerard Butler

- Paris, not France
- Documenary details celebrity culture, with a focus on the hotel heiress

- Behind the velvet rope
- ETalk provides a glimpse behind the scenes at the best film festival parties

- Egoyan's Adoration
- Acclaimed Canadian filmmaker says watching his son grow up in the age of the Internet was a big impetus for his latest feature

- Religulous
- Larry Charles and Bill Maher discuss thier documentary that takes sharp aim at the world's religions

- Rachel Getting Married
- Anne Hathaway discusses a role that took time for her to get it right

- The Duchess
- Kiera Knightley discusses her latest role
Review Centre

- The critics speak
- Mini-reviews from a selection of movies screening at the Toronto International Film Festival
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Filmgoer

- Johanna Schneller
Behind men of action are women with mops
- A slew of films at TIFF are looking at the compromises women are forced to make
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